2026 EBA Annual Meeting and Conference
Advancing Energy Law and Policy
Join us for an exciting two days of compelling discussions, exceptional professional development, and numerous opportunities to build your personal network. The Conference and Annual Meeting will be held at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14-15, 2026. Attendees will include attorneys, energy professionals, regulators, and others who work in the energy law and policy arena.
Why Attend
You'll meet people from across the industry who are engaged in all areas of energy law, including antitrust, international energy transactions, legislation and regulatory reform, electric utility regulation, alternative dispute resolution, finance and transactions, and environment and public lands at federal, state, and international levels. This comprehensive gathering provides unique opportunities to engage with peers, experts, and decision-makers shaping energy law and policy across diverse practice areas and jurisdictions.
Conference Focus
This two-day Washington, D.C. conference delivers compelling discussions on critical energy law topics while providing exceptional professional development opportunities. Through expert presentations, panel discussions, and networking sessions, participants gain insights into emerging issues, regulatory developments, and practical approaches to navigating the complex energy law and policy landscape.
Who Should Attend
This conference serves attorneys, energy professionals, regulators, and others working in the energy law and policy arena across practice areas including antitrust, international energy transactions, legislation and regulatory reform, electric utility regulation, alternative dispute resolution, finance and transactions, and environment and public lands at federal, state, and international levels.
What to Expect
The Energy Bar Association Conference and Annual Meeting brings together the energy law community for two days of substantive programming and relationship building at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C. Through compelling discussions, professional development sessions, and numerous networking opportunities, participants engage with industry leaders while staying current on developments shaping energy law practice across regulatory, transactional, environmental, and international dimensions.



